There is a clock i like very much...
http://download.freshmeat.net/screenshots/47471.jpg
well the project,s name is gtubeclock and was looking the source
and inside is the images of the numbers i think it will be easy
for developers add this look for the clock in E17, well is just
an idea ;)
t
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 00:27:57 +0100
Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i'm new to enlightenment and after using fluxbox it's just great! :)
> However i've got two problems i couldn't manage to solve. I installed
> the debian packages enlightenment 0.16.999.018-1 and entrance
> 0.9.0.004-1 f
Hi,
i'm new to enlightenment and after using fluxbox it's just great! :)
However i've got two problems i couldn't manage to solve. I installed
the debian packages enlightenment 0.16.999.018-1 and entrance
0.9.0.004-1 from soulmachine.net .
The first problem is easy to describe:
The configuration
wow - that is weird a bar that shows what is running, actually showing
that applications are running - heck - that is a SERIOUS bug???
A
Perhaps you are looking to request an "ignore running applications"
feature?
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 11:36:29AM -0800, Eric Sandall wrote:
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
I don't know why, but this seems not to work for me:
When I disable the whole container, there is also no systray, but I
enabled only the systray and the container itselve and I have the
terminal and
Am Mittwoch, den 14.12.2005, 10:22 -0800 schrieb Eric Sandall:
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> On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
> >> You can also just disable the parts of engage you don't want. I only
> >> have the system tray in engage enabled myself. ;)
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote:
You can also just disable the parts of engage you don't want. I only
have the system tray in engage enabled myself. ;)
How do you do that?
Martin
Left-click on an empty space, go to Modules -> Enga
> You can also just disable the parts of engage you don't want. I only
> have the system tray in engage enabled myself. ;)
How do you do that?
Martin
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Am Mittwoch, den 14.12.2005, 08:12 +0100 schrieb phriedrich:
> An other way would be to use gtk-qt, which tries to convert the used
> kde/qt-theme on the fly to an gtk one.
> Last times I tried it worked so far but was not as consistent as having
> two native themes.
Is there something the other w